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DONATE TO VivaWRVU, GET A POSTER!

Below is a series of 19″ x 25″ hand-printed limited edition posters created by the good people at Grand Palace Silkscreen. Donate to get WRVU back on the air and get one of these one-of-a-kind posters. The more you donate, the more posters you get!

[Quick Update:VivaWRVU has launched a legal campaign to halt Vanderbilt Student Communications (VSC) sale of WRVU’s on-air license. The legal points are complicated, but it might be summed up as VSC, who is selling WRVU, is a derelict owner and who has no business flipping for chump cash a public resource (community allotted bandwidth by the FCC) that was designated to serve the students of Vanderbilt and the greater Nashville Community. Early reports suggest that the initial salvo in this legal strategy is working! ]

In short, VivaWRVU is resolved to fight to make this right. But VivaWRVU need your help! Donate! Your donation is also tax deductible!

This just in: For a limited time, your donation is being matched, so your donation will be doubled! Now is the time to donate and VivaWRVU gets twice the help!

$100 Suggested Donation [$50 for Students]

Pick classic VivaWRVU poster printed on True White Paper

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Donate $150

Pick 1 limited VivaWRVU poster on High Quality French Paper. (Note: Limited Edition posters feature French Paper and additional colors that allow gradation and marble effects. Trust us, these are cool.) Please specify preferred style along with backup choice since supplies are limited.

We sincerely appreciate your support of VivaWRVU and, remember, all donations are tax deductible!

GIVE NOW. PICK A POSTER!

Join us in this campaign for the recovery of 91.1 Nashville and for the protection of college radio everywhere.

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Vanderbilt’s student-run radio station WRVU 91.1 FM is in danger of permanently going off the air. The VSC, the board that claims ownership of WRVU has recently reached an agreement with WPLN, Nashville NPR affiliate, to sell the station’s broadcasting license. This sale would mean the loss of Nashville’s only major college radio station. Explore this site to learn more to get WRVU on the air!